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Clarksville, TN – Austin Peay’s baseball team makes its third-straight and 26th all-time appearance in the Ohio Valley Conference’s Baseball Championship when it meets Jacksonville State in a 9:00am, Wednesday contest at Choccolocco Park in Oxford, Alabama.

Tourney Tags

Austin Peay has appeared in the tournament in each of head coach Travis Janssen‘s first three seasons, compiling a 4-4 record in the previous two showings.

The Govs have won their last three tourney-opening games.

First Hacks

Austin Peay also is ranked among the nation’s Top 20 in doubles per game (12th, 2.20), total home runs (20th, 65), scoring (13th, 7.3 runs per game) and total walks (10th, 294) entering the tournament.

First baseman Parker Phillips has been on a tear in the season’s second half, leading APSU with a .392 batting average, 15 home runs and 35 RBI since April 1st; he is ranked among Division I’s Top 20 in home runs (5th, 19) and RBI per game (20th, 1.18).

Second baseman Garrett Giovannelli has reached base in 52 of the 54 games he has played this season; he is ranked among Division I’s leaders in both total doubles (4th, 25) and runs scored (21st, 58).

Third baseman Garrett Kueber has a hit in eight of his 10 games since his return to the lineup, May 5th, and a RBI in seven of those contests.

Shortstop Bobby Head is batting .345 (10-29) with a team-best 10 RBI in May, including his first collegiate home run at Clemson, May 11th.

Center fielder Imani Willis has eight hits in May, four of those going for extra bases, and has two of his four sac bunts.

Outfielder Kyle Wilson has reached base safely in 25 straight games dating back to April 6 and is batting .323 (31-96) with 16 RBI, 10 doubles and three home runs during the streak.

Right fielder Nick Walker seeks a return to his April form that saw him bat .361 with five home runs and 18 RBI during the month’s 16 games.

Toeing The Rubber

Lefties Michael Costanzo and Jacques Pucheu have become a formidable 1-2 punch for the Governors this season, starting the first two games of every weekend series.

Costanzo has opened every series in 2018 and compiled an 9-1 record and 4.27 ERA; he is the second Govs pitcher to record 100 strikeouts in a season.

Pucheu has been an equal partner in weekend play at the No. 2 spot, posting a 7-3 record, 3.98 ERA and striking out 95.

Left-hander Josh Rye made the Game 3 start in the Govs final regular-season contest and has posted a 4.95 ERA and 15 strikeouts in his last four starts, all since April 24th.

Right-hander Brandon Vial made five consecutive starts as the Govs No. 3 prior to missing the regular-season finale for precautionary reasons. He compiled a 5.70 ERA and held opponents to a .274 batting average in those five starts.